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KPCC Chief K. Sudhakaran Hospitalized in Thrissur Ahead of Major UDF Protest

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  • October 21, 2025
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KPCC Chief K. Sudhakaran Hospitalized in Thrissur Ahead of Major UDF Protest

Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) President K. Sudhakaran was rushed to Jubilee Mission Hospital in Thrissur today after reportedly feeling unwell. The unexpected turn of events occurred just hours before he was slated to inaugurate a crucial United Democratic Front (UDF) protest, leaving many concerned about the veteran leader's health.

Sources from the hospital confirmed that Mr.

Sudhakaran was admitted around 10:30 AM after experiencing discomfort. Thankfully, medical reports indicate that his condition is stable, providing a collective sigh of relief for party members and supporters across the state. Doctors are currently conducting a thorough examination to ascertain the exact cause of his sudden illness and ensure his complete recovery.

The scheduled protest, organized by the UDF District Committee, aimed to vociferously oppose the state government's controversial SilverLine semi-high-speed rail project.

It was set to unfold in front of the Thrissur Collectorate, with Mr. Sudhakaran as the key speaker, ready to galvanize the opposition against the ambitious, yet heavily criticized, infrastructure venture.

His absence at the vital protest event was keenly felt, underscoring his pivotal role within the party and the broader UDF alliance.

Several prominent leaders, including Kodikunnil Suresh MP, Benny Behanan MLA, and Therambil Ramakrishnan, were present at the protest site, extending their well wishes to the ailing president and likely stepping up to fill the void created by his hospitalization. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the demanding schedules and pressures faced by political figures, often putting their health to the test in the pursuit of public service.

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